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100 Best Restaurants 2010: Villa Mozart

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Cynthia Hacinli , Ann Limpert , Kate Nerenberg , Rina Rapuano

No. 85: Villa Mozart


Villa Mozart

4009 Chain Bridge Rd.
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: 703-691-4747

Cuisines:
Italian

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
None nearby

Price Range:
Very Expensive

Dress:
Upscale Casual

Noise Level:
Intimate

Reservations:
Recommended

Special Features:
Party Space

Website:
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Best Dishes
Prosciutto with cantaloupe; chestnut soup; arugula salad; eggplant and zucchini with Taleggio; “meat and potatoes” with lamb two ways and potato mille foglie; saddle and leg of rabbit; pheasant breast with sauerkraut and Asian pear; poached halibut in a mushroom broth with white beans and artichokes; chocolate soufflé.


 

Reader's Rating:
5 out of 5

Cuisine: Chef/owner Andrea Pace anchors his dishes with familiar Northern Italian flavors—prosciutto with melon, eggplant lasagna—but elevates them with unexpected accents. When he’s successful, which is often enough (chocolate pappardelle with wild boar), the result feels fresh; when he’s not (a caprese salad with buffalo-milk foam), it feels forced.

Mood: Long on charm, this cozy but contemporary townhouse is a prime destination for date nights. Each table is adorned with fresh red roses, and the Italian arias soaring through the dining room set the mood for an evening of romance.

Best for: An old-fashioned date.

Best dishes: Wide bands of smoked prosciutto sharing the plate with hemispheres of sweet cantaloupe; coins of eggplant and zucchini stacked with pungent Taleggio; a dressed-up “meat and potatoes” with lamb two ways (roasted shoulder, grilled rack) and a cube of potato mille foglie; delicately poached halibut filet in a comforting but light mushroom-based broth with white beans and artichokes; chocolate soufflé, cracked and filled with Grand Marnier sauce at the table.

Insider tips: The wine list is small, but the corkage fee for bringing your own bottle is just $25—cheaper than almost anything else on the menu.

Service: ••½

Open Monday through Friday for lunch and dinner, Saturday for dinner. Expensive.

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Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Excellent What's not to love!
stef — April 19, 2010 7:22 AM
This is my new favorite restaurant. I don't have to drive downtown to get the variety, freshness, and excellent food that Villa Mozart serves. The food is very creative, delicately prepared and flavors explode in your mouth. I love the minimalistic More ...
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Excellent Setting the benchmark for Fairfax fine dining!
ScottL — August 3, 2009 5:29 PM
Our appetizers, entrees, and desserts were excellent. From the service, the presentation, the wonderful food, Villa Mozart stands out above the rest to a degree others should strive.
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Excellent What Value!!!!
jkeanejr — April 2, 2009 12:59 PM
I stopped by with my wife to try the fixed price menu for lunch. The food was excellent, the service superb and the atmosphere quite pleasant. You can not find a better meal for $18. I have paid twice as much in other restaurants for a meal that More ...
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